Category: Fantasy Football

In DFS, we tend to focus primarily on things we do not have control of, and rightfully so. For example, we control WHO is in our lineups but NOT how well they perform. Although how they perform is obviously extremely important, it is not the only thing we should be focusing on because we simply do not have control over that.

And, as fantasy football has developed into something that lives and breathes, it has become more ritualistic, more dependent upon what happened in the years before. Fantasy football then, has become something of a tradition in itself. And though traditions vary by league as much as rules for game play, they consistently address the same issues—draft location, draft order, prize for the winner, punishment for the loser.